1. Law PhD on Cultural
Intermediation
Antonia Layard,
Layarda@cf.ac.uk, @Bristol21
2. PhD Spec (from the JES)
• How cultural intermediaries are legally
constructed
• How intermediaries are (or are not) regulated
and how relationships between
artists, intermediaries and communities are
legally implemented and mediated.
• It will draw on an contract, licensing, property
and planning as well as intellectual property
law, working within both UK and the EU legal
frameworks.
3. PhD as it Evolves
• Could examine the legal issues as they arise
from the workstreams. This PhD is intensely
flexible.
• It may be better to start in 2013 investigating the
legal implications of a defined aspect/community
• Will seek advice & interaction across
workstreams
• Sld add: hard to recruit bc pre-defined PhDs not
the norm in law. Conventional for good students
to identify their own topic, supervisor + apply for
3+1 funding. Will get there but poss 2013 better
anyway?